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Posted by Jason Barnett on 01/21/05 17:08
Mikey wrote:
>>Hi again - thought it best to keep the two topics separately...
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>>I have just leased a virtual hosting package and want to provide GPRS
>>access to my email server using WML.
<disclaimer>I have never built a site that served WML, but I know a
small bit about it</disclaimer>
>>
>>Now I have a couple of test pages that I have put up on the server that I
>>want to view, but can't seem to get to them. I am not really sure about
>>how GPRS works, but I thought that any internet server could serve WML as
>>long as it was valid.
OK Google tells me GPRS is this:
http://www.gsmworld.com/technology/gprs/intro.shtml#1
(Sorry, like I said I've never served WML before!)
I definitely have never treaded into these waters. If GPRS is a
protocol that is built on top of HTTP then I can think of no reason why
your Apache server shouldn't be able to do this. The main task, I
think, would then be to check the browser's user-agent and generate WML
if it is a browser built for a phone.
Lucky you... I actually looked through some packages once upon a time to
serve WML. I remember liking what I saw from HAWHAW; perhaps it will
work for you?
This link will probably help you out:
http://www.hawhaw.de/faq.htm
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>>I have read a little about gateways and from what I have read it seems
>>that it would be my phone company that was responsible for providing that.
AFAIK yes, mobile phone companies provide the gateways to the net.
Sprint actually has a lot of stuff out there to help developers provide
content to their system, but I never got into it much (I remember it
being more work than my just-for-fun project justified).
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>>Any ideas?
>>
>>Mikey
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> Any takers for this question?
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> Purrrrlease?!?!?
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